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Instead of plug-and-playing jurors with prefab generative AI, agentic AI may be a better fit
Instead of plug-and-playing jurors with prefab generative AI, agentic AI may be a better fit
Ring’s partnerships with law enforcement today ultimately make communities no safer—just more watched, and more afraid.
While AI holds national significance, courts are aligned on the need for human authorship.
As settlements like this emerge, the question arises: will health apps fight or fold against litigation?
The claims raise questions about intellectual property, partnership agreements, and which innovations deserve protection and enforcement—especially in an industry that depends on collaboration and overlap.
How do we respect and reward human creators without impeding technological progress?
The digital world is being weaponized against women by surveilling what they do and obstructing what they see.
Though critics say this judgment doesn’t go far enough, going further may hurt competitors more than they expect.
The controversy around A.I. continues with the publication of recently unsealed emails from Meta in a copyright case against them for illegally training its A.I. models on pirated books. The emails show that Meta torrented “at least 81.7 terabytes of data across different shadow libraries through the site Anna’s Archives.” The complaint in said case, …
Since the unveiling of consumer-facing generative tools, artificial intelligence has dominated discussion in lecture halls, board rooms, and courtrooms across the globe, with implications in seemingly every industry. This has, of course, been no exception in the US; though, while we’ve all seen countless headlines, reports, and proposals for legislation highlighting the potential risks of …